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The couple at the center of the proposed Islamic community center and mosque near the World Trade Center site have been receiving threatening messages for months, but they ve been working with the police department.Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Monday that Daisy Khan and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf have a contact at the department to deal with the threats. Kelly declined to discuss the details Monday. Scroll down to watch last week s 60 Minutes story on the
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